Callers respond to the September 11th attacks on the second day as the nation struggles to comprehend the tragedy. The broadcast provides a forum for people to express grief, anger, fear, and determination in the attacks' wake. Art facilitates dialogue as callers share their emotional reactions and thoughts about America's response. The conversation examines theories about who perpetrated the attacks and evidence pointing to Al Qaeda responsibility. Callers discuss the human toll and stories emerging about victims and heroes from the disaster. The broadcast addresses the collapse of the towers and whether the buildings' design contributed to the catastrophe. The discussion explores what the attacks mean for American foreign policy and security going forward. Callers debate appropriate responses ranging from measured investigation to immediate military retaliation. The program captures the national mood on day two as shock begins yielding to anger and calls for justice. The conversation reflects a nation united in grief while grappling with how to respond to unprecedented terror.